non!!! Intel celeron is better than Intel Pentium dual core
T4200 has Enhanced Intel® Speedstep Technology which the celeron doesn't. http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37251 vs http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=41498 Not having speedstep on an laptop will be bad for your battery consumption.
Sorry to be short but check it out here: http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=37251,35583, Basically the T4200 is newer architecture.
Why cant i play wolfteam com specs are as follow Processor: Pentium(R)Dual-core T4200 @ 2.00GHz 2.00GHz RAM: 2.00GB display adapter: Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family (srry but not enough details) thxs for the help
You need a good graphic card to play the latest games.
An Intel T2400 can be purchased from a variety of retailers online. Currently, the Intel T4200 is available from Newegg, eBay, Amazon, PC Hub, and CPU World.
no way
T6500 is faster and also, the T6500 is not "core duo" like the T4200 but "Core 2 Duo" (newer)
most probaly, check the gta 4 site for the requirements?
Not exactly. The T2330 is almost the same as the T5250 except for a few things. The T2330 has only 1mb of L2 cache(as opposed to 2mb on the T5250), and actually has a higher clock speed at 1.6ghz(the T5250 is 1.5ghz). The T2330 can actually perform a bit faster than the T5250 in certain processes, but for the most part should perform about equal to the T5250. The lack of cache isn't noticeable in everyday usage and only really shows if you have multiple(more than 5) programs open and going at full load, or are running very demanding games. Even then, the difference isn't on a large scale. For comparison's sake, the T5250 has a 667mhz Front Side Bus and a 9x multiplier while the T2330 has a 533mhz FSB and a 12x multiplier. Both have a TDP of 35 watts, are built on 65 nanometer process, and are Merom cores(Merom-2M cores, specifically). They are actually made from the from the same silicon imprint, but after manufacturing are differentiated by either defects in cache or some other problem causing them to not express full capability, which would be a T7250. "Pentium dual core" has become Intel's economy line name, however it's every bit as much a Core 2 Duo as an officially labelled C2D, except for half the cache.
Yes, it has 2 cores running at 2 GHz a peice. The info below was taken directly from Intel. Essentials Status Launched Launch Date Q1'09 Processor Number T4200 # of Cores 2 Clock Speed 2 GHz L2 Cache 1 MB FSB Speed 800 MHz FSB Parity Instruction Set 64-bit Embedded Supplemental SKU Lithography 45 nm Max TDP 35 W
Yes, you can go up to 4 Gbs. Even so you will able to use only 3.25 GBs of installed memory. It's a natural limitation of 32 bit systems.
The difference is that the Core 2 DUO E7500 Is much faster and is dual cored. Single core are slower and very harder to operate. Dual core and higher is MUCH faster and easier to operate in computers. Although, they are a little more expensive.